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Hi everyone,

I've just posted an overview of the latest report from the Pew Internet 
& American Life Project, which focuses on home broadband access in the 
US and who's posting content to the Internet. Broadband access is up 
across the board, with middle income family access growing at the 
fastest rate. English-speaking Latinos are now almost as likely (41%) to 
have broadband at home as white families (42%), while African American 
families lag a bit behind (31%). Income and education levels continue to 
remain major barriers, though growth was seen at all levels. DSL access 
has become more affordable, though many more households cite speed as 
their reason for getting broadband (57%) compared to the lowering of 
cost (3%), suggesting that more people are willing to pay for it in 
order to gain the benefits of high-speed access.

To me, though, the most interesting part of the report focuses on online 
content publishing. Overall, 35% of Internet users - 48 million people - 
have posted content to the Internet. Broadband users are more likely to 
post online content than dialup users - 42% versus 27%. This is 
especially true of bloggers and people who manage their own websites. 
While an average of eight percent of Internet users publish their own 
blog, 11% of broadband users had blogs, compared to only four percent of 
dialup users. And amazingly, lower-income users were a bit more likely 
to post content online than higher-income users, while whites _lagged_ 
behind African Americans and English-speaking Latinos - 32%, 39% and 42% 
respectively.

You can download the 26-page report here:
http://www.pewinternet.org/PPF/r/184/report_display.asp

My overview of it can be found here:
http://www.andycarvin.com
permalink: 
http://www.andycarvin.com/archives/2006/06/new_report_says_broa.html


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Andy Carvin
acarvin (at) edc . org
andycarvin (at) yahoo . com

http://www.andycarvin.com
http://www.digitaldivide.net
http://www.pbs.org/learningnow
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